2) Eating the Road: What Should I Eat – Cereal EditionUndecided about breakfast? Don’t fret, morning glories! This handy, super cute infographic will make your choices for you, depending on age, level of sobriety, and many more pertinent characteristics. Incidentally, do they make BooBerry anymore?

4) NY Times: Across U.S., Food Stamp Use Soars and Stigma FadesRead it and (seriously) weep, folks: one in eight Americans and one of every four kids are now on food stamps. And it’s affecting everybody, all across the country, from white collar businessmen to the nice lady down your block. On the (only?) upside, it's leading to more widespread acceptance of people down on their luck.

6) Food Politics: Food safety bill deserves support, even from small farmersIn matters of food safety regulation, Marion Nestle seems to come down pretty heavily on the side of increased government control. Still, she strongly supports small-scale farmers, many of whom see regulation as inherently biased toward Big Agriculture. Great debate, good points on both sides.

Wise Bread: Fuel Up Your Kids - FrugallyWhen I was little, all we got for lunch from the school cafeteria was a piece of cardboard and some glue. And guldernit, WE LIKED IT. Now, Wise Bread is trying to mess things up with their fancy-schmancy, newfangled, tasty practical suggestions. I miss the old days.

“The Oatmeal Song” by Mike Birbiglia and Mates of StateLess of a standard standup and more of a superb storyteller, Mike Birbiglia is one of the best working comedians out there. Special note to moms: with the exception of a few four-letter words, Birbiglia’s material tends to be pretty PG-rated. So you can generally watch it with your kids around. Check his “What I Should Have Said Was Nothing” special for the best Dennis Eckersley bit in existence.

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